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Yamal-Europe Pipeline
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The Yamal–Europe pipeline is a 4,107-kilometre-long pipeline connecting Russian natural gas fields in the Yamal Peninsula and Western Siberia with Poland and Germany through Belarus. It consists of four sections and has a total cost of $36 billion. The pipeline was completed in 1999 and reached its rated capacity of 33 billion cubic metres per annum in 2006. The pipeline's Poland section was closed in 2022 due to a payment dispute with Russia after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Russian Foreign Policy
- 2.Russia-Ukraine War
- 3.Oil Market
- 4.European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen
- 5.European Energy Market
- 6.German Economy
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- 2.Azerbaijan
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organizations
- 1.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 2.Capitalcom
- 3.Dutch Title Transfer Facility
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- 10.International Energy Agency
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- 2.Anna-Kaisa Itkonen
- 3.Constantin Borosan
- 4.Daniela Sabin Hathorn
- 5.Dorin Recean
- 6.German Galushchenko
- 7.Jonah Hull
- 8.Maia Sandu
- 9.Radosław Sikorski
- 10.Robert Fico
- 11.Serhii Makohon
- 12.Tom Marzec-Manser